TechFlow reports, citing The Information and people familiar with the matter, that OpenAI's restructured board does not plan to include representatives from outside investors. This indicates the board will prioritize safety measures over investor returns.
The new board has not yet been formally seated, and circumstances could still change. However, sources indicated that Microsoft and other shareholders—such as Khosla Ventures, Thrive Capital, and Sequoia Capital—are not expected to secure seats on OpenAI’s newly formed nine-member board.




